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Diplomas are printed and distributed through the University Student Records Office. Typically, diplomas are mailed out 6 months after all degrees are posted. (Transcripts are available right away, if you need proof of your degree.) You can reach the University Student Records Office at (408) 554-4331.
School of Law Student Bulletin. SCU uses Workday for student registration. For inquiries regarding School of Law registration and class changes, including use of the Workday system, consult the Student Services Office. Academic Calendar.
Students can earn a Public Interest and Social Justice Law Certificate and may select a special emphasis in one of seven areas: consumer law, criminal justice, critical race jurisprudence, environmental law, international environmental law, health law, or immigration and refugee law.
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You can view those who applied to Santa Clara Law School that were accepted, waitlisted, and rejected as well as filter by cycle and type of applicant (URM, International, Non-traditional, Early Decision, In-State, Received Aid, or Fee Waiver).
Santa Clara University admissions data for the most recent entering class. The JD program has a total enrollment of 662 students. With an acceptance rate of 52.4%, they welcomed 244 new 1Ls in 2023 with a median LSAT of 159, and median GPA of 3.55.13.9% of these 1Ls were enrolled part-time.
You are always welcome to visit Santa Clara University's Law School, sit in on a class, and get a firsthand preview of "the law school experience" (make arrangements through the law school's admission office or contact the Director of Pre-Law Advising). Be aware of alternatives to law school.